AUS: ADRAD Racing Oran Park preview

LADDER CLIMBING THE ORAN PARK AIM FOR ADRAD RACING
After a Consistent performance in the heat of Hidden Valley last month,
ADRAD Racing's Bryce Washington will aim to continue to climb the
point's ladder in this weekend's fourth round of the WPS...

LADDER CLIMBING THE ORAN PARK AIM FOR ADRAD RACING

After a Consistent performance in the heat of Hidden Valley last month,
ADRAD Racing's Bryce Washington will aim to continue to climb the
point's ladder in this weekend's fourth round of the WPS Australian
Carrera Cup, at Oran Park.

A strong top-eight performance in Darwin six weeks ago, coupled up by a
fantastic rookie LeMans series effort in the Nurburgring 1000km event two
weeks later has left 22-year-old Washington optimistic of a similarly
strong run at the Narellan, Sydney circuit this weekend.

Washington gained nine championship places thanks to his strong effort in
the top end, after a disastrous start to the year at the Clipsal 500 and
Wakefield Park rounds of the championship left the Adelaide-based driver
on the comeback trail.

A test day at the undulating 2.69km circuit last week gave the team
valuable setup information ahead of this weekend's round behind the
wheel of the #54 ADRAD Radiator Experts / AdAir Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car.

"Oran Park is a very difficult circuit to get the car set up for," said
Washington.

"I was talking to a couple of other drivers the about it the other day
and we all agreed on the same thing: if the car isn't sorted then there
is no point even turning up to the place.

"There is a lot of dust and sand that gets dragged on to the race track
there and it's quite amazing how much time you can loose if you get out
into it, off the racing line.

"We are still working our way back to where we should be -- and expect
to be -- this season but I think that we can have a reasonable weekend in
Sydney to keep accumulating points." he explained.

Washington suggested that whilst a win may not be possible, a competitive
top eight placing is more than achievable for the ADRAD Radiator Experts
- supported team lead by experienced Porsche preparer Mark Buik.

"If we can race competitively like we did at Hidden Valley, in and
amongst the top eight, and score some more solid championship points then
I think we will be relatively happy with our performance," He said.

"Darwin was a good recovery from the start of the year that we had and
now we are looking forward to building on that momentum."

Washington is not inexperienced at the Oran Park circuit, piloting his
996 GT3 Cup Car to a top ten result at the Carrera Cup round held at the
circuit almost exactly a year ago. Prior to that strong performances in a
Formula Ford confirmed his pace at the demanding circuit.

The ADRAD Porsche sits 14th in the Carrera Cup Championship standings
after three rounds.

The usual program of three races will be held over the this weekend's
three-day event at Oran Park.